African Heritage & Legacy through Books, Food & Dialogues. CEM’s work is custom designed and organisational goal’s specific. Inspiration comes from photographs, verbal interviews, written texts and mainly acquiring the uniqueness of the stories. The stories are written after extensive encompassing conversations. The outcome is an exclusive book that highlights and positions the profiled work accor
dingly. Each chapter subject becomes a patron in its own right, a panellist for the ensuing dialogue for that particular segment. The books are part of a series of dialogues addressing social apprehensions with a resultant collaborative national calendar. The dialogue sessions are therefore informed by the national calendar needs which inculcates celebratory elements of our heritage. RESUME EUNICE RAKHALE-MOLEFE
An entrepreneur and self-publishing author of a series of heritage and cultural books, Eunice Rakhale-Molefe is a woman of many layers. She is the former owner of the upmarket restaurant in Sandton later in Fourways. She cut her culinary teeth with Portuguese Cuisine and later ventured into African Cuisine becoming an ardent advocate of South African Cuisine. Her 15 years’ experience as a restaurateur culminated in the book A SOUTH AFRICAN CULINARY TAPESTRY which was launched on heritage day on ETV and SAfm and a judge in the Annually Killarney Mall Chilli Festival. Eunice has published several books on South African heritage, culture, history, pertinent hygiene and family matters. Three of her publications; Meetlo Ya Sesotho, African School Toilet Manual and June 1976 Commemorative Dialogue have been listed as library resources in the Gauteng Department of Basic Education and Training. The Environmental Hygiene Practitioner Manual is a text book for Water and Sanitation faculty at The University of Limpopo. Her success as a self- publishing author has made self- publishing accessible to citizens whose lives would otherwise have disappeared from the South African storyline and history. An inspiration for South African’s to tell their own stories. The books are part of a collaborative national calendar that coincide with treatment dialogues with conversations that are informed by the calendar programme and author’s profile. Links:
CEM Publishers-South Africa Book Publisher-Pubmatch
CEM Self-Publishers- Publisher: Face